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Bic. Nanette alba x C. Mossiae Wagneri—Various. The Blc. Nanette used in 
this and the following hybrids is, in our opinion, the outstanding white Brasso- 
cattleya, pure white and of vigorous constitution and freer flowering than 
most Bc's. Past results indicate that Blc. Nanette does not invariably produce 
pure white offsprings—some previous crosses have been tinted—some with 
good colored lips and some all white. Quality and size has always been very 
good. Crossed with a fine white Mossiae, we anticipate superior results. All 
of these Nanette crosses should be very fine, the object being to prolong the 
flowering period into various seasons. Spring. 
2,”—4.50 3Y,”—9.00 
Bic. Nanette alba x C. Ella May Sutton—vVarious. Similar to above. Generally 
fall to winter. 
21/,"”—4.50 3”—6.50 
Ble. Dawn Angela x C. Trianae, A.C. Burage.—Fall and winter. Unusually fine 
shape, large flowers, varying tones of light to dark lavender. 
2,” —4.50 3” —6.50 4” —12.50 
Blc. Nanette alba x C. Barbara Dane var. Perfection.—Fall. This Barbara Dane 
is the parent of the marvelous Joyce Hannington. Crossed with Blc. Nanette, 
the results may confidently be expected to be superior. 
21,”—5.00 3”—7.50 4” —12.50 
C. Ardmore x Lc. Erica var. Model FCC.—Spring. Superior flowers of fine dark 
laevnder color, free habit. 
2,"”—4.50 
Bic. Nanette alba x C. White Empress, FCC.—Winter and spring. The same 
Nanette but crossed to flower winter to early spring. 
2/,”"—4.50 3”—6.50 4”—12.50 
Lc. Ernest B. Dane x C. Titrianae.—Winter. The former is a cross of Lc. Cass- 
andra F.C.C. with Le. Erica var. Model F.C.C. Very fine form, rich color and 
heavy texture distinguish this parent. This Erica is well known for its fine 
shape and color. Titrianae is a glorified, free-flowering Trianae. This hybrid 
should be of exhibition quality. 
2V,”—4.50 
C. Raphaelaurea x Le. Jane Dane.—Fall and winter. This cross should yield 
a very superior white with very rich colored labellum, gold and dark ruby- 
purple. The season may be indefinite but fine flowers of this type are always 
desirable. 
2,” —4.50 3”—6.50 31/”—10.00 
C. Mossiae var. Lyncroft x Le. Edna Richter.—Spring. We expect this cross to 
be like an improved Trimos. 
3”—6.50 31,”—9.00 4” 12.50 
C. Trimos (C. Trianae var. Broadview x C. Mossiae var. Capt. Enoch)—Spring. 
21/,"”—4.50 3”—6.50 
C. Enid alba (C. Mossiae Reineckiana Young's var. x C. Gigas F.M.B.)—Winter. 
A white colored lip cross made from proven parents. This cross has been 
widely sought after by all orchid growers for winter flowering (Jan. thru 
April). The first flowering offspring have taken many prizes at orchid shows. 
3”—6.50 3V,”—9.00 5”—15.00 
C. Alice Pearce (C. Mossiae Reineckiana Young's var. x C. Princess Royal alba) 
Spring. White-colored-lip. 
3”—6.50 31/,”—8.00 4V/.”—12.50 5”—15.00 
C. Alesia (C. Mossiae Reineckiana Young's var. x C. Dionysius alba)—Spring. 
White-colored-lip. 
3”—6.50 31/,”—8.00 4V,”—12.50 5”—15.00 
Greenhouses at Mandarin on the St. Johns River 
